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THE GARDENING WORLD 
December 21, 1889. 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
MONDAY NEXT. 
PALMS, FERNS, and OTHER PLANTS in variety. A large 
assortment of LILIES, DUTCH BULBS, and about 60 lots 
of JAPANESE CURIOS. 
M essrs, protheroe & morris win 
SELL by AUCTION, at their Central Sale Rooms, 
67 & 68, Cheapside, London, E.C., on MONDAY NEXT, 
December 23rd, at half-past Eleven o’clock precisely, without 
reserve. 
On view morning of Sale and Catalogues had._ 
THE GARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
INSTITUTION. 
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the FIFTY- 
_L\ FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the 
Members of this Institution will be held at “SIMPSON’S,” 
101, STRAND, on Thursday, the 16th of January next, for the 
purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee, and the 
Accounts of the Institution for the present year, and electing 
Officers for the ensuing year and other affairs, and also for the 
Election of Nine Pensioners on the Funds. 
The Chair will be taken at THREE o’clock. 
The Ballot will close at FIVE o’clock precisely. 
(By Order) E. R. CUTLER, Secretary. 
50, Parliament Street, London, S.W. 
December 16th, 1S89. 
The Voting Papers have all been delivered; any Subscriber 
who may not have received one is requested to make immediate 
application to the Secretary. _ 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS.” 
AWARDED SILVER MEDAL and TWENTY CERTIFICATES. 
Th© Finest; Collection in Europe. 
JARS. S. COLEMAN (awarded six First Class Certificates), 
golden bronze sport, shaded rose, fiom Princess of Wales. 
. 5s. each ; 3 for 12s. 6d. 
ADA SPAULDING, the largest incurved variety ever raised ; 
colour deep rose, with lighter centre. Won Harrison and 
four other Cups and Prizes in America as the best seedling. 
5s. each. 
JOHN LAMBERT, sport from Lord Alcester, a soft creamy 
yellow, shaded rose ; distinct and superior to Emily Dale or 
Golden Queen in build and colour, considered the best of 
the Queen family. 3s. 6d. each. 
Orders executed in rotation early in March. I hold the stock 
of these three grand novelties. No exhibitor can win in future 
without them. Catalogue of over 100 splendid novelties and 
general stock, in press, price 6d., gratis to customers ; culture by 
E. Molyneux, W. Tunniugton, and C. Orchard. 
ROBERT OWEN, 
FlQFal NiSEsgFF, 
MAIDENHEAD. 
NORTH 7 BRITISH 
AGRICULTURIST. 
T HE AGRICULTURIST is the leading farmer’s journal printed 
and published in Scotland, is read by almost every Scotch 
farmer and by many in England, especially in the Northern 
Counties. It is essentially a practical paper, being issued ex¬ 
clusively in the interests of agriculture, and treating of that 
subject in all its branches. 
The AGRICULTURIST is published every Wednesday After¬ 
noon in time for the Evening Mails, and from its very large cir¬ 
culation among farmers and landowners in England and Scot¬ 
land, it is a first class journal for advertising 
Farms to he Let ; Agricultural Estates for Sale ; 
Farms for Sale ; Agricultural Seeds ; 
Sales of Pure-bred Stock, such Artificial Manures ; 
as Short-horns, Herefords, j Agricultural Implements, Ma- 
Alderneys, Clydesdales, &c. , ehinery, and Engines. 
Offices : 
377, High Street, Edinburgh, 
lh, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. 
T ~ HE FARMER and CHAMBER of AGRI- 
CULTURE JOURNAL. Every Monday. ONE PENNY. 
This JOURNAL, in its forty-fifth year, is now published at 
One Penny weekly, and is the largest, cheapest, and best Agri¬ 
cultural Paper. It contains all the Agricultural News of the 
Week, the latest Markets, and numerous original and interesting 
articles on Farming subjects by the leading Agricultural Writers 
of the day. Should he in the hands of every Farmer. Post free, 
6s. 6 d. per annum. 
Advertisements and all enquiries relating thereto to be sent 
addressed to the 
_Fardjer Office, Warrington. _ 
SMYTH’S 
GARDEN SUNDRIES,MANURES, 
SOILS, &c. 
Black and Brown Peat 
Silver Sand and Loam 
Cocoa Nut Fibre Refuse 
Leaf and Peat Mould 
Specially Prepared Mould 
Sphagnum Moss 
Guano and Dissolved Bones 
Bones, i inch and j inch 
Bone Dust, guaranteed pure 
Blood and Bone Manure, highly 
recommended 
Horticultural Charcoal 
Tobacco Cloth, far superior to 
Paper 
Mushroom Spawn 
Write far Trice 
Russia and Archangel Mats 
Pot Washing Brushes 
Virgin Cork and Raffia 
Tanned Netting & Tarred Twine 
Trugg Garden Baskets 
Flower Sticks, from 1 to 5 feet 
Wooden Labels, from 4 to 12 in. 
Thin Bamboo Canes 
Rose and Dahlia Stakes, about 
5 feet 
Orchid Baskets and Teak Rods 
Patent Bass Brooms 
Folding Postal Flower Boxes 
Smyth’s Orchid and Hothouse 
Shading. 
List, free by post. 
H. G. 8BCTTB, 
21, GOLDSMITH STREET, DRURY USE, I.C. 
VEITCH’S GENUINE SEEDS. 
JAMES YEITCH & SONS 
BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR 
CATALOGUE OF GARDEN l FLOWER SEEDS 
1890 
Has now been Posted to all their Customers. Anyone not having received the same, a Duplicate Copy will 
immediately be forwarded Post Free on application. 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. 
ORCHIDS. 
The LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL Co, 
(JOHN COWAN), LIMITED, 
Have an immense stock, to which they are constantly adding, 
and all are offered at the lowest possible prices. Lists with 
prices and particulars post free on application to the Company. 
and Nurseries, GARSTON, near LIVERPOOL. 
SPECIAL CULTURE OL 
FRUIT TREES AND ROSES. 
A large and. Select Stock is now offered for Sale. 
The Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits 
post free. 
The Descriptive Catalogue of Roses post free. 
THOMAS RIVERS & SON, 
The Nurseries, SAWBRIDGEWORTH, HERTS. 
FERNS A SPECIALITY. 
The finest, most varied, choice and interesting 
collection in the Trade. 
1,400 speeies and varieties of Stove, Greenhouse, 
and Hardy Ferns. 
Partially Descriptive Catalogue free on application. 
W. & J. BIRKENHEAD, 
FERN NURSERY 
SALE, MANCHESTER. 
G. JACKMAN & SON 
Beg to offer a large and well-grown stock of the 
following :— 
ETDIIIT T DC ETC Of the leading varieties, suitable for Market 
rnUli I nCEO and Private Gardens. 
rjfiQCO —Choice and Exhibition varieties, selected Standards 
nUOLd. and Dwarfs. Also in pots for Forcing. 
BUnnrmndnDfiWC Ofthe best named sorts, well set with 
nHUUUU&l'lUnUriO Also Hybrid Seedling and 
Pontieum for Shrubbery and Covert planting. 
CONIFERS A lar ® e collection for Lawns and Pleasure 
QigmiDQ —Ornamental and Flowering, adapted for Belts, 
annUPO. Shrubberies, Screens, &c. 
TDCCe —Ornamental and Flowering, for Parks, Avenues, 
I ill.bO. Streets, and Private Gardens. 
FOREST TREES F0V Coverts ’, Screens ’ &c - All grown by 
PI IMRCBQ In large variety, for Walls. Trellises, Rock- 
ULilYIDCnO work, &c., including their celebrated Clematis. 
G. J. <£ SON have also to offer a 
NFW PIFMATI3 MRS. BARON VEILLARD, 
NLvv ULLiiim a handsome variety of the Jaekmanni 
type. It is a vigorous grower, "bearing a profusion of distinct 
light lilac-rose Howers of medium size from July to October. 
It can be highly recommended lor its good qualities, and 
should be added to every collection. Price on application. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING a leading feature. Plans 
made and Estimates given for laying out Estates, Public 
Parks, Cemeteries, Private Gardens, and Pleasure Grounds. 
The New Descriptive and Priced Catalogue free on 
application . 
WOKING NURSERY, 
WOKING, SURREY. 
TEA and ROSES In pots ’ 12S| 1Ss ’ and 24s- per doz * 
. other i\\J l>Ll L> and upwards. 
UDHDl? VTMDd in all the leading kinds. Planting 
VJfVn.r £i VlllliO Canes, os. and 7s. (iff. each. Fruiting 
Canes, 10s. 6 d. each. 
STOVE & GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
Of aU 
kinds 
ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS 
Catalogues with prices and particulars post free 
on application to 
The LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL Co. 
(JOHN COWAX), LIMITED, 
The Vineyard and Nurseries, 
GARSTON, near LIVERPOOL. 
limbing 
NIPHETOS 
ROSE. 
Price, 10s. 6d. each. 
To be distributed in, Nay, 1890. 
Send for full particulars to 
KEYNES, WILLIAMS & Co, 
SIMSBURY. 
FRUIT 
TREES. 
Immense Stock of remark¬ 
ably well-grown Trees. In¬ 
spection invited. 
New Descript i ve CA TALOG UE 
on application , 
Dickson’s nurseries, 
CHESTER. 
i Write 
to 
of all Kin 
J ¥ 
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Who Cultivate 800 K*^ 
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E.S, 
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CARSON’S PAINT 
Patronised by 16,000 of the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Clergy, for all kinds of 
OUTDOOR WORK, CONSERVATORIES, 
Greenhouses, Frames, &c. 
1 Cwt., and Oil Mixture, Free to all Stations. 
Liquid Non-Poisonous Paints for Inside of Conservatories, &c. 
Prices, Patterns, and Testimonials, Post Free. 
LA BELLE SALVAGE YARD, LUDGATE BILL, E.C. 
BACHELOR'S WALK, DUBLIN. Discounter Cash. 
